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Old Navy's New Denim Styles

Old Navy just came out with three new denim styles—The Diva, the Flirt and the Sweetheart.

Old Navy New Denim Styles
Hearing Madeleine Peyroux croon "Blue Alert" in the background of the TV commercial (There's perfume burning in the air / Bits of beauty everywhere / You're such a flirt) was enough to get us in the store to check them out.

Sadly, the jeans didn't deliver the same thrills as Ms. Peyroux and her sultry voice: One was too loose in the tush, the other was too loose at the small of the back, and the third was just too loose everywhere. We really wanted to love these jeans because they're only $25, and cuz the names are so very cute, but they just didn't fit.

However, we'd still recommend trying them on for yourself because no two women are shaped the same. The quality was decent and the dark washes were pleasant, and the Old Navy we went to had plenty of jeans in our size in stock. So give it a go—and good luck!

Comments
I'm in shock!!!
Old Navy jeans are the almost the only ones I have ever found that fit me properly! I'm 5'4" with a 27 waist - 38 hip and found a 4 fits perfectly and (suprise!) consistantly. I have a hard time finding jeans that fit my curves, and Old Navy has always done it for me.
Of the new styles, I tried the flirt and the diva. Both fit perfectly, but I preferred the diva for the lower rise. The diva skinny jean fit nicely, but skinny jeans just don't make the most of my figure. I bought the bootcut in a dark wash, and wear them all the time.
#1 Emily on 2007-09-17 08:59 (Reply)
Thanks for sharing! Honestly, we're just jealous they fit you and not us!

Just goes to show that you should NEVER rule out a retailer, especially when it comes to jeans. You never can tell where you'll find that perfect fit. You may have to try 50 pairs before finding a perfect fit (we speak from experience!).
#1.1 The Budget Babe on 2007-09-17 12:06 (Reply)
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